XFR 600hp
#3
The ecu tuning group tune is way too overpriced.
#4
You bought a Jaguar and are complaining about $2,000? Speed costs money how fast do you want to go?
Eurotune makes a pulley/tune that is $1400 but the gains are something like 40 hp.
The pulley is actually pretty simple its on the top of the motor and ETG loans you the puller to swap it?
BIGCAT will chime in soon he is the expert.
Eurotune makes a pulley/tune that is $1400 but the gains are something like 40 hp.
The pulley is actually pretty simple its on the top of the motor and ETG loans you the puller to swap it?
BIGCAT will chime in soon he is the expert.
#6
You bought a Jaguar and are complaining about $2,000? Speed costs money how fast do you want to go?
Eurotune makes a pulley/tune that is $1400 but the gains are something like 40 hp.
The pulley is actually pretty simple its on the top of the motor and ETG loans you the puller to swap it?
BIGCAT will chime in soon he is the expert.
Eurotune makes a pulley/tune that is $1400 but the gains are something like 40 hp.
The pulley is actually pretty simple its on the top of the motor and ETG loans you the puller to swap it?
BIGCAT will chime in soon he is the expert.
The pulley is a crock or crap. Its almost impossible to remove. Just as hard to put back on. I heard the power gains from that mod is not even noticeable. You can easily damage your car. I would do the tune to remove the top speed limiter and get an extra 40hp but I don't believe ecu tuning group can even get that much hp with their tune. its not about spending money, its about spending money on something worthwhile. We need someone to come out with a great cold air intake system and a really good tune that will really provide some seat of the pants difference. Bigcat said he doesn't even feel a difference. That means something to me.
#7
You know bigcat is running a 11.9 with the ETG tune + pulley and a mina gallery exhaust. My stock XF SC that dynos at 448hp runs a 12.8. So whoever told you its crap didn't know what they were talking about.
cold air intake? the car has a supercharger it could care less about air flow. About the only positive change you could make to the intake side of the engine is putting a nitrous spray bar across the intecooler.
cold air intake? the car has a supercharger it could care less about air flow. About the only positive change you could make to the intake side of the engine is putting a nitrous spray bar across the intecooler.
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#8
You know bigcat is running a 11.9 with the ETG tune + pulley and a mina gallery exhaust. My stock XF SC that dynos at 448hp runs a 12.8. So whoever told you its crap didn't know what they were talking about.
cold air intake? the car has a supercharger it could care less about air flow. About the only positive change you could make to the intake side of the engine is putting a nitrous spray bar across the intecooler.
cold air intake? the car has a supercharger it could care less about air flow. About the only positive change you could make to the intake side of the engine is putting a nitrous spray bar across the intecooler.
#9
ALL cars love cold air!
I am pretty sure Jaguar engineers already have the air intakes just right. Any modifications, you will end up loosing power.
CTS-V already comes with 556hp, therefore 45 extra hp will put it over 600. How much more is it over the 600hp?
Also, CTS-V is a montage of cars compiled into one. They took a Corvette drivetrain and shoved it in. And, at the end of the day it's still a Cadillac trying to be the grandfather of four door saloons - BMW M5. Which it will never be.....
I am pretty sure Jaguar engineers already have the air intakes just right. Any modifications, you will end up loosing power.
CTS-V already comes with 556hp, therefore 45 extra hp will put it over 600. How much more is it over the 600hp?
Also, CTS-V is a montage of cars compiled into one. They took a Corvette drivetrain and shoved it in. And, at the end of the day it's still a Cadillac trying to be the grandfather of four door saloons - BMW M5. Which it will never be.....
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#10
A pulley will raise boost and raise HP IF the car can support it. If it pushes the supercharger past it's efficiency range it will generate heat and lose power. Swapping pulleys is a pain with these press-on Eaton pulleys but you can do it with a good puller. You could have the supercharger ported to gain some hp. I'd bet there is a good amount of power to be had by a set of headers or cat-less down pipes (claimed 55hp on 4.2L SC cars) but there isn't anything out there yet. avos has a 600whp SC 4.2L XKR on the forums developing SC kits. I'm not sure if he has looked at the 5.0L.
I believe my SC 4.2L uses a Eaton M112 supercharger. So if I were looking for something I'd google/call and talk to people that work on the Eaton M112 which is a huge market due to the 03-04 Mustang Cobra. The snout is different but I bet they can still upgrade it. I don't recall what supercharger they went with for the 5.0L. I know it isn't the M112.
I built a custom supercharger kit for another car a few years back but it was a Vortech kit (Centrifugal supercharger). Our cars use Eaton (roots supercharger) so I'm not expert but I know a little.
Found this 700hp SC kit in the XJ forum:
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...0hp-*-*-80588/
I believe my SC 4.2L uses a Eaton M112 supercharger. So if I were looking for something I'd google/call and talk to people that work on the Eaton M112 which is a huge market due to the 03-04 Mustang Cobra. The snout is different but I bet they can still upgrade it. I don't recall what supercharger they went with for the 5.0L. I know it isn't the M112.
I built a custom supercharger kit for another car a few years back but it was a Vortech kit (Centrifugal supercharger). Our cars use Eaton (roots supercharger) so I'm not expert but I know a little.
Found this 700hp SC kit in the XJ forum:
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...0hp-*-*-80588/
Last edited by Blackcoog; 11-06-2012 at 10:45 AM.
#11
You must be joking. I'm not familiar with the stock XFR intakes, but I gained at least 30 hp with an improved intake on my measly 370 hp 4.0 XJR.
#13
Cars that are supercharged and intercooled are already getting pretty much as much air as the car can use. You could COOL the air by spraying nitrous on the outside of the intercooler which would give huge gains by providing cool air.
Replacing the stock paper filter with any brand aftermarket filter might... MIGHT give you 5-10 hp via additional airflow. It could also be more restrictive then the paper filter and actually cost you hp. The supercharger is already sucking air into the motor so unless you turn up the suck with a pulley your not going to get more boost by simply taking away some air filter restriction. Changing the pulley changes the boost and will get more power.
There is only 1 way to make more power in any gas car, get more air and fuel into the combustion chamber up to the limit of what the combustion chamber can burn and then get more exhaust out of the combustion chamber faster with a scavenging effect. That is all period.
Replacing the stock paper filter with any brand aftermarket filter might... MIGHT give you 5-10 hp via additional airflow. It could also be more restrictive then the paper filter and actually cost you hp. The supercharger is already sucking air into the motor so unless you turn up the suck with a pulley your not going to get more boost by simply taking away some air filter restriction. Changing the pulley changes the boost and will get more power.
There is only 1 way to make more power in any gas car, get more air and fuel into the combustion chamber up to the limit of what the combustion chamber can burn and then get more exhaust out of the combustion chamber faster with a scavenging effect. That is all period.
#14
The pulley is a crock or crap. Its almost impossible to remove. Just as hard to put back on. I heard the power gains from that mod is not even noticeable. You can easily damage your car. I would do the tune to remove the top speed limiter and get an extra 40hp but I don't believe ecu tuning group can even get that much hp with their tune. its not about spending money, its about spending money on something worthwhile. We need someone to come out with a great cold air intake system and a really good tune that will really provide some seat of the pants difference. Bigcat said he doesn't even feel a difference. That means something to me.
Last edited by jlocc619; 11-06-2012 at 11:33 AM.
#15
I drove 09 supercharged XF and few 5 liter NA XFs. The SC version has about 40 more hp, which wasn't very noticeable.
#16
But 30hp more than the Jag engineers who you say do the best they could is pretty good for just a simple intake, no matter how much it weighs. It dropped my 1/4 mile time by .4 seconds.
#17
600 is easy, The only thing holding us back is more tuner time with the ECU/TCU ans a 3lb pulley with new belt. This motor is very detuned and very conservative out of the box. If the R-S is 550 and mine is say 580ish 20 more is very easy to obtain and still be just as reliable. anything more then you will start to be out of range and taking life of parts away.
#18
[QUOTE=BigCat09;615585]600 is easy, The only thing holding us back is more tuner time with the ECU/TCU ans a 3lb pulley with new belt. This motor is very detuned and very conservative out of the box. If the R-S is 550 and mine is say 580ish 20 more is very easy to obtain and still be just as reliable. anything more then you will start to be out of range and taking life of parts away
why cant someone develop a better tune?
why cant someone develop a better tune?
#19
#20
Ahem, gentlemen, the problem is increasing maximum bmep. Horsepower is limited only by feasible available rpm. Supercharged engines don't care much about intake air temperature because compressing the air heats it up far more than any measly difference at atmospheric. That's what intercoolers are for. External cooling of the intercoolers (usually with water/ methanol spray) is rendered fairly pointless by he significant charge cooling produced fom the direct injection of fuel into the compressed air.
Supercharged engines gain nothing useful from air intake modifications. All that does is make more noise. Supercharged engines are detonation limited. They can all stuff in as much air as the engine can use. Old tricks like using really rich mixtures or nitrous injection cannot work due to emission issues. All the other tricks run into the detonation limits resulting from compression of intake air.
Supercharged engines gain nothing useful from air intake modifications. All that does is make more noise. Supercharged engines are detonation limited. They can all stuff in as much air as the engine can use. Old tricks like using really rich mixtures or nitrous injection cannot work due to emission issues. All the other tricks run into the detonation limits resulting from compression of intake air.